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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING,. NOVEMBER 19, .1922. umber of their friaada at dinder Thursday eve-40- 0 9tri Stat street." Cover were laid for tight, Mr. end Mrs. Robert Evans are receiving ever the arrival of a eon, Wednaa-daMrs. Mary Ann Bird srae hostess at a dlTt-i- g bee at her homa in Grant ward Thursday for the benefit of the Grant ward bazaar. Lunchand Mr. Theodore Courtney and Mia Gertruda and refreshment were enjoyed by the chil- eon was sarvd to six. Milan. dren. I Ladles' Mr. M. J Grant entertained the week Mr. W. W. Wools rd and Mr. B. XL Ha Mr. and Mr. Parley Mantle spent Saturday of et club Friday afternoon cf list ffrawa entenained at bridg Monday arenmg. last week and Sunday as guest of Mrs. Amos Unityhok&e on South State street. 8peciv0ii her Mrs. P. of beat tie, Bash. Cardwell In Salt Lake. POCATELLO, Ha ho,' Nor. 18. Friday sad banofing Four table were arrange! fr. Mre. J. bbaw ef Bait Lake and Mr. Margin anW ir-e. gyafeccesarte. meek with her sister, lira. Parley Foord Refreshments were served to twelve Robert U. Terrell, Bertrice Steely and WtUtaai Gerald Jenkinaoa and Mrs. Kally. . Mr. guests. Mrs. and TuesGlea Fields N. McCarty entertains O. Malloy of N'ephl waa tha departed Mr. at bridge luncheon. Georgs Mias Lillian Boggvea entertained A number of for Portland, Ore., to maka their home. last weak end guest of her The email table at Kewaxtia ball were ce& day mother. Mrs. A XL friends at dinner Sunday home bef la t Mr. la Field connected with the Skagga Gro bowby. tered with yellow and whit nJarysanthmuma, Union. string of stores. Last week-en- d tad a color acbam of rang and black was eery guests of Mr. and Mre. A her home to returned Oliver ha Florence Mr. Mr. and Mrs. BUtttn Jean entertained tbs uttd la tallies ami faeore. Friday afunaooo La arm Goldman in Unioxu after spending a week with ber of the N. O. clufeThursday evening of of Loa and son, Roy, were; twntjr-t- e table played, and Saturday after member Angeles, George Heoer of Morgan. H' daughter Mr. Ethelya G reave a, at her home la aveweek at their heme On South Fourth aoefe. r table of goesta were present last of Hermanson Salt Mrs M. Anderson of Lake. nue. The evening waa spent at card. Mr. Richfield nod . Hr. W.. E Bow as, Mr R. L Manning sad and Mrs. Jack Nellsoe, of Logan. sister, and family ef R. Mrs. and Mr. Mr. ModUah F. Bringhurkt received Henry high honor. Mr. Borne Howell received favors Friday af- Other- wera the gueate of Mr. end Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. Glea Magna. ternoon. Tha Amitie club waa reorganised the first et Tavlorwille Saturday afteraooa Mrs. Boss Lewie Fields, present in Midvale. Mr. home and their at Mrs. A. Larwm. Mr. Merrti Sunday, EsterbrooA, of Sea Freac,jco and Mrs. Fuueh Bentley reand Mrat Georgs Pew, Mr. and Mr. Owen tha weak with Miss Norma MckUater as presiill hold i annual falx The Winder ward ceived honor dent; Mlae'Nee La User, vice president, and November 2k. 80 and 81, Thomas Miss an Elisabeth t Todd. Mra. Fml McGowan entertained at bridge Mias Myrtle Treason d. secretary and treasurer. tte will be fcoltras te the Gseti Saturday of last week Misa Emily Edward Mis Vera luncheons Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at becama bride of James T. Colllnn at the Mr. Clifford Aahbv and E. D Nelson am the club members next Thursday evening nt her ber Lome oa East Center street. The rooms hom of the club mother. Their first meeting waa bald at home !trGraat ward. Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Rlpke on North ' were decorated with bowls of brans chryaam girls club rooms last evening. avenue. i The Rev, George Edwards of theMre. made of the marriage of AnnoOncement tbemnms. Tuesday them were twenty guests Johnson Emil Anderson of Midvale and Ur. AnGreat Mont., uncle of the bride, perOr auger and Beth W ton Andeieoa of Magna were the guests of Ur. Miaa Cattle leom of enjoyed the formed;FaU, pretent, end Thursday teenty-elgthe Mr. conCollins is ceremony. Brown of Fort Hall, Idaho, which took place grmes. Favors were awarded Tuesday to Mia nected with the and Mr. G. G Bergen, Thnmday. In the Firec National La ha temple. In and Balt bank, the 'the Wednesday I. PL Cornell end Mrs. H. tW Mrs. L. J.' Mantle entertained Wednesday afRay. couple will be at home to their friends at II tv A reception wae given at the brides sperai meeting of the Woman's CMeobntf ternoon in honor of the birthday anniversary evening ata which Fremont street, families immediate the home, was held Monday afternoon la the parlor of West Mr Morris Stacy of Macks v baa been rlait-- I of her daughters. Icons and Maoris. Pink and were present. Mr only and Mrs. Brown will make the library for the canal deration of leglsla 'Mr.- - and Mrs. Gla Raida at tha Gordo white were earned out in the decorations. Mrs. the tie bills. Mrs. R C Winters, chainqaa of if home at Fort HaU, Idaho, after Decem-be- r Mantle waa assisted by Mr. Jamea Palmer. apartments. '1. the legislative committee, was chairman of Mrs. T. M. Tick era returned guests were Marjory Anderson, Bernice of last The The Methodist Ladles' Aid society met Wedthe meeting. week from- a two months visitThursday Fife, 8uada Lindas y, Virginia Palmar, Elsa with relative The Catholic Women' league met Monday in nesday at the church. Mrs. W, E. Tboaae ws Alice Nicholson, Vera ftpear and North Carolina. May Morgan, Virginia afternoon in the assembly room of ths library. Mrs. B W. Hudley entertained the members Clarice Hilton. Sarah Cox, Danas Forbes, the hostess. Mrs. Leonard Hathaway and littl The leader in the historical series wan Mrs. Mr and of the "H" club Wednesday afternoon of last Lott Palmer, Dorothy Nelson, Maurlne HickBd Brady. Mrs. William A Wright sang "At of Idaho are visiting Mr Hathawyn week at ber borne on East Lander street. Five man, Fay HeCalliater, Mary Alice Mantle, Jen- daughter Mr. Maria." Thirty ladies were present. and Mr. P. M. Jenson, at their parents. hundred waa played and favors wera awarded nie McCalliater. George Mantle, Margaret home In t nion. The Woman's Study league int Thursday to Mr. Palmer, Ida Johnson, Alice Mantle. Amelia Wagroaer, Mr. Jerry Darmix were entertained by meifaber afternoon of last week, with Vice President and Mrs.George club Gaetl The W. E Heseof Rockland, Idaho. Neusmeyer, Irene Horton, Cetherine McCarthy, Mm. W. R, Ferrle In the chair. The resigns evening at her boms The C. D. Bridge club waa entertained Thurw Elaine Mantle, Mrs. H. M. McCalliater and Mrs. Mis La vent Watts Monday waa tloa eg the president, Mrs. Charles &. Frasier, time In Tha ward. spent In sewing Grant afternoon of last week by Mr. L. P. Jay McCalliater. on account of wars served to fifwas presented and day Refreshment end game Brandt at ber home oa North Lincoln avenue. The Garfield Womens club will meet next Mrs. R former J. teen Peterson, presiaccepted. Mrs. guest Jr., received the high snore Friday. Reporta from tha ttate federation will dent, was elected to flU the unerpired term. favor. Mr Brandt, Mf and Mr. Albert Farrell are receiving t J. Jankinso the and Mr. be read by Mrs. Clifford Ashby and Mrs, Al. A resolution waa unanimously adopt sd thankcongratulation over the arrival of a son, Tues0. Hatcher tha consolation. Others present Thomas. Bombers Music The will be given. ing Mrs. Frasier for her work for the club Mr. Farrell waa formerly Mias Vera were the Meed men M. L. Roberta. A. T. Wesa ladles who will serve are Mr day J. T. Miller, Trort. Mrs. Murray Cola directed tna program and A. Coatee, B W. Dawson, R. BlsUine, J. Taychairman. Mrs. Ed. Little and Mrs Bert Mix. reviewed Van Loon's "History of Mankind." lor and C. L. Mr Stewart Hutcheson ha as her guest for Roberts. A birthday surprise was then for Cljde Kor-olfibe was assisted by Mrs. Alice Madden and vs at her home on Wasatch avenue ber The Axherictn Wednesdav evening. The guest wre Mr. a few daMrs. auxiliary met Friday Mrt. Theodore Mrs Theodore afternoon of last Legion Turner, Jr E. J. Creighton of Lehi week at the of Mrs. and Mrs. Louii Wolaey, Mr. andJ mother, Turner, Jr , and Mrs. B. F. Anderson led in Reginald Clear on North Lincoln home Mill Creek ward will bold its annual The avenne. Mrs. Mr. Tha Fillmore. H. and MpArgyle, group singing A 7 and 8, at tha church. December afternoon ward was in fair spent sewing on clothing for Mr. LOula Mantle, Mr and Mr Jam Lati Dr. and Mrs. Jam R. Young entertained Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Croxford have had al hospital at Boise. mer, Mr and Mr. Charles Furroa, Mr end st dinner Friday evening of last week, honor- theMrs.Veterans' their home in Mill Torek E. at their gneet Josephine Igo returned last Week from Mrs. J N C. Nelson, Mr and Mrs A. Tyger-soing their guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bowen, of an extended visit with ber daughter and son Mr. and Mr Jahn B Pendleton and Mr. Miller of Hepnifer Ogden, Utah, Other present were Mias Emms at Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs Allen . Bateman announce tha and Mrs. Ed. McNoowan. Wilson. Mx. and Mrs. J. T. Young and Ralph Mre. Bateman arrival of a daughter, Sunday Young 'was formerly Miss Orell Greenwood of Uniot, J. Robb Brady was host to the members of W of Union anMr Mr. Steven and Sharp the cast of ths Knight of Colnxnbua minstrel nounce the marriage of their daughter, Miee show Tuesday evening at hia home on iNorth Rose Sharp, to George Walker of Blaokfoot, Arthur avenue The cast a'eo was entertained GARFIELD. Nov. IS. The Sstardav Bridge Nov 18 MURRAY, The marriage ef Wil- Idaho, Friday evening by Emmett Hood at his boms Luncheon Miaa Mabel Janssou will entertain the C. B. club was entertained Saturday af- liam R Neilaon of this on South Seventh avenue Those present were ternoon city and Mias Rosalie on Leo of last Airs. week Henneback Bose Rublemann. by Jones of Malad. Idaho, took place in the Salt S club next Monday evening at he; horn Albina Van Reuth Cowan, Prises were won by Mrs. Ray Hatch and- - Mrs. Lake temple A reception waa held Vine street Mrs. Nell Curtts, Gwendolyn Spngberg, EmilyHood, ednesWiy. entertained Leonard Mr and Hutchlxfson P, Sharp Those were Harry Mrs. in the evening ftr the young couple at the home Pearl Atkinson, Edith Matthews, Helen Colepresent of friend at dinned Monday evening Hutchinson , of the HaY man, Beatrice Meredith, Alice Rice, Lucille sister, Mra.' H. G. Morris. number at their home on South State street In honor J. McLachlan. Mr. Uf Salt bridegroom's Tempest, Mr Thelma Norman. Stanhby, ere in Lake. The decorations SuB Marjorie Mother, Mrs H. Norris, of of Mrs mother, Edna Dndman, and the Messrs. J. I. King, Sharp's Mrs, Theodore j chivaanthemuma and carnation and ferns. pink The Cover were laid for ten. Miaa Mamie Nunel- - centerpiece for the ft A McCartney, J. L Atkinson. R. J. Becker, Mrs, E D- a large Salt Lake waa table Bogan dming N-Mr Horten' Anderson of Provo wa the A. Divengenno, Thomas Gilmore, N, H. ley, Mrs. Harold Martin, Mrs w. w Waters, vase of the same flowers. The evening was N K. Young during the week of Mr F S Crandall, CL J. Cannon. Ben Mrs. Stanley Hughes and the hostess, Mr. Hen Tlmpaon. spent in music and dancing Forty guests were gueat South street on East Fortv-elghthome her Oilles t 111 Pat Phelan, - Roy Palmer, Larry Cowan beback. The club will' be entertained next present. Ancther reception be given at of A number friendef Mrr. WrB White tern and Harry ChatfeaSaturday afternoon by Mrs. Butcbin?a In her The borne of the brides mother at Haled, Idaho, of Inst dered The Meadames herA Saturday evening surprise Clyde Evans and J A Joyt home at the smelter. tha Ul week. Mr and Mrs. Neilsoa The Bakers Doaen Bridge club wan enter- makecoming week at ber home oo East FVrty eighth South entertained Thursday afternoon of last week their home In Balt Lake and in was game The street. and Wdutdav afternoon of this week at "600" tained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. A. C. Enspent evening Mis Virginia Baker and Miss Dorothea Baker Luncheon wa nerved to forty guest and needlework. Mrs. Felix Plastino received sign of Arthur Mrs. Rosa Hatton was a guest. of Ogden were Murray vtahors daring the dancing Tha club prise wae won by Mr Carl Ashby week, the favor Thursday. A farewell testimonial wae given Thursday A luncheon waa served and the guests priae by Mr. Hatton. Mrs. C. chapel la honor of Mr. and Mr James Shield announce the ar- evening in the Miller ward The members of ths Uat Side Bridge club W. Ever will entertain the club December 14 rival of a daughter, born to them Joseph Erickson, who, with his 'family, will at Sunday were entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lee WJlliaraaoa of Fait lake their home on I ine lea to noon on a mission to Sweden. Friday evening by Mr. abd afreet. entertained Mr Sam 8 Ferguson at their home on South were the guests The ft. ft. S. club members were ednesday ft Ur, and Mrs. Mr and Mr Ivan Bean and family motored at Guest of the club wars Mr 8. E. Marling Harrv Howe W erineeday-ffterDo- on Eighth atrvt. by Mr to Proo 8 and y and spent the day with rein wera decorooms and Mr. F W. Rofbaa, Mr. and Mr The Cottonwood a in Will her home Clayton Becker entertained partr of little tivea waa Luncheon White and Mrs E. Tohey of Colorado Springs. flowers. fail friends Tuesday afternoon In honor of hia late with rated Mrs. Itt Brown entertained at an arsataf Colo. The favor of the evening were awarded to twelve guests sixth birthday anniversary His guests were R. Tuesday at her home on Vine etret. The served to Mr Norman B. AdUaon And George Gasser, B and Bobble Tempvat Jerry Hatch, Kenneth party waa Mrs David W. Moffat wa hostess to tha ap3nt in plaving five hundred, after Ladle Professor and Mm. Norman B. Axlklson en- Tnrten, Bobby Taylor, Buddy Mix. Bruce and time Bridge club yefttertay afternoon at which refreshment were served. tertained the Faculty Five Hundred club Sat- Albert Terry, Frankie Ladd, Jane Hughes, Ine street. Mr. and Sir. Frank Parker and family of her home on urday evening of last week. Guests of the Carmen Henneback. Grace rurron, Catherine Winterquartera are tha of classmate tnd friend of Gorguests of Mr. and Mrs donA number club were Mr. end lira. Harvey Holmes, Mr. Thomas, Lorens and Ta baths Landaao. Games him a eurprlaa party tendered Campbell William Robinson and family for a few daya Forty-eightMr. and Mrs. Parker will make their home in Friday evening at hit boms oa East nd games were en Mualc afreet. South Garfield. . vnr X Mr. Rev gudberry bf Balt Lake wae the loved, followed by refreshments. The Relief society of Mill Creek ward held a guest of relative here during the week. Luncheon ' Mr. and Mr, Joseph B Tavlor and family quilting bee Tuesday at the church. of Boise. Idaho, are th gueat for a few wae served to forty U anconcluded ward Cottonwood ftouth The daya of Mr. Taylor a mother Mr. James A nual fair tbl year by giving a childrens dance Tavlor, at her home In HpUiday. ward tha at week of last afternoon Saturday Mrs Elizabeth Moore will entertain tha members of the Baptist Ladies Aid society next amusement hail. after visiting Mr. Mr. Tingley. and Georgs Wednesday afternoon at the church parlors Mrs. Everett Dr ink water entertained at n Mr. and Mr. Jamea W. Cahoon and family for childrens party yesterday afternoon at her home a few day have returned to their home at an Boxelder street in honor of har eon, Glen, oo Mytoa. Mr. and Mre Wayne BMell of Pocatello. hia eighth .birthday anniversary. Games were Idaho, who era visiting relatives In Salt Lake, played throughout the afternoon, and refreshwera dinner guest br'Mr Bodell'a grandmother, ments were served to eighteen ltttia guests, John G. William, Wednesday at her bon Misa Dora Sevan, after visiting at the home Mr of her parents, Mr. and Mr Joseph 8. Sevan, oo State street. Jesse Ectoa ws the guest of friend in Mrs, a few days, has returned to ber of Tooele for tha Maxweli-Mc-Kea- a Ogden Friday and attended home la thla city and inspection. luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Michael Manse entertained at a larga family dinner Tuesday evening at their homa on Vine street in compliment lo their son, Vlal Mans, who left today on a mission to Japan. The seventies quorum of the Holliday and Brintca wards entertained at an evening party LEWIS TOV, Nov. IS Mr, and Mrs urrta of Mr. and Thursday at the Brmtoo ward amusement ball. Martin Pond and Pond Wedneaday Supper was served, followed by game and Mr Stillman remainder of the aienlng was Thursday. music, and the Spent In dancing. Orden and Van Mr. and Mr. Bert Mrs. Edith Coatee ha as her guests at her spent Sunday visiting Mr. and home in Granger for a few days Miss Eliza family Mra. G M. Thom non of Richmond. Pack of Cornish and Misa Marion Pack and Misa Dorothy Chandler of Amalgo epent. MUs Beta Pack of Idaho visiting Misa JUllian HoThe Juveniles of the Neighbors of Woodcraft last week-en- d gave an exhibition of their work and fancy gs n. Mra. H H Danielson wa, the guest of drills at the Fraternal hail in Murray ThursMra. Jf. J. Kerr of Richmond Sunday. day evening Misa Mabel Wing, who had ben the guest Mr. and Mra. Ezra. Lundahl of Logan of Miss Daisy Simons in Cottonwood, has re- were guests of Mrs. Alary Anderson Bun-da- y. turned to ber home in Salt Lake. Mrs. W E. Thomas entertained the member Mies Virginia Oleen npent the week voof the Methodist Ladies' Aid society Wednesday Olsen of Logan. ting Mrs. ClaraChurch A musical afternoon at tha church parlors. of Burlev, Idaho, Mi. Sadieweek were program waa given, and refreshment the visiting Mr, and Mra spent served, Henry O. Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor entertained Mrs. Dollle Lewi, epent the week at a number of their friends at cards at their . home Saturday evening of last week. Ogden visiting Mrs. Prank Mathew. Air. and Mrs Perry Jamison and famMiss Daisy Bermioc entertained a number of ber yonng friends at her home in Tavlorsrille ily and Mr, and Mrs F. Glen Merrill Saturday evening of last week. Games and and fam'lv were gueeta of Mra. Janis music were enjoyed throughout he evening and Keller of Preston. Idaho, Sunday. refreshments were served Mies Vilda Thurgood of Bountiful spent The members of the bishopric and other or- ths week visiting Mra Angus Pond. FIRST AMONO CLEANERS. ' Tavloraniie of the a hold ward will ganizations Mrs. M. J. Swlneyard entertained In bazaar next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of her daughter. Lillian, On her at the ward amtuteraent hall. 8upper will be honor sixth birthday anniversary Monday of last served each evening. A musical program will be rendered, which will be followed by dancing week. Miss Tattle Bowles spent last week-en- d Friday evening. fodel Duplex of marks Mr. T. R. Smith, who had been the guest at Clarks ton visiting Mrs. Grover ButOf Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. James for a week, ters. 'advance manufacture as important as Mrs. Alice Pond 4rn given a surprise has returned to her home Id Mill Creek. Misa Maude Hill, who had been visiting at party at her home Thureday afternoon. carbon filament change from the the home of her sister, Mr. Daisy Draxler, for Luncheon was eerved by the visitors. modem Mazda. combines a week, has returned to ber home In Mill lamp Mrs. Kate Pond lg visiting Mr. and Creek. Mrs. Raymond Pond and Mr. and Mra. indispensable strong suction which Mrs. Albert Hibbard of Salt Lake has been Preston Pond at Burley, Idaho. the guest of her sister, Mrs. William E. Erek-soMrs. Cffloe Pond left Friday for Willed gets the imbedded dirt with a motor driven for a week. Mrs. Alice Harmon. of to he the guest brush surface. Mr and Mrs. Willard-Sorenseentertained at quickly cleans a dinner party Thursday evening at their home Attachments clean everything curtains, id South Cottonwood ward in compliment to the biboprle of the ward and their whet and furniture. radiators, mattresses also tu honor of the religion class officers. cleaners one for one. Following the dinner, the evening was spent in price games and music Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Eatchep-entertaine- d at a five hundred card party at the home of Mrs. ELECTRIC .VACUUM CLEANER Mr. Catchers paients, and Mr. Raymond Miller, Monday --evening. CLEVELAND, OHIO (Continued from Preoedwg Pige. ) The relatives of Arthur Yeager surprised him at hie home in Taylorsville last evening, the occasion being his birthday anniverssrv. Game were the evening's entertainment, followed by tra, under the direction of B Cecil Gates, was held last Monday in the new cona late supper. Thirty guea were present, A number of the girls of lha M. I. of cert hall of the school. Borne sixty memSalt Lake entertained at an evening party Wedbers were in attendance and an encourwas nesday at the bpme of Mr. end Mrs. Arthur aging and enthusiastic - rehearsal In honbr of, Mr. Roy Pixton of TaylorsSmith, held. Full orchestra practice will be held In time The ville. S and game : music, wa6pent oclock. I' every &fonday night at Vl followed by a late supfar. The decorations were in pink and green. Forty-fiv- e guests were pres- -ent Cards have been received announcing tha of Misa Morris Knott, formerly of this city, a daughter of Dr., A. D. Knott, to Stanley Charles McClintic. Miaa Knott was J! Mies Corinne Butler of Centerville, talrecently gradnated from Stanford university, voung violinist, has returned home having received a free scholarship. She la now ented Mrs. Fred Butler, to In Md. home her Fredrick, yis.t her mother, making after abending three years at the New Mrs. Arthur Yeager will entertain at a dinEIXCTUIC CLEANER ner party at ber home in Taylorsville tomorrow England Conservatory of Music, Boston. , Here she completed the course in public in compliment to her mother, Mrs, Amalia Pist school music and also studied violin unton; her husband, 'Arthur Yeager, and mother. Mr. John Yeager, whose birthday der prominent private teachers. anniversaries f&H on the earns day. Cover will' . Misa Butler expects to return to Rosbe laid for eighteen guest. ton in a few. months for further study The girla of tha Mutual Improvement asso- ofvtl violin and to fill numerous enciation of Miller ward gave a vaudeville 33 West Second South Wasatch 2212 in concert and eoio work. trtalomnt Thursday evening of last week at gagements the ward amusement hall. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McNamara end son. Jack, x r'" and Mr. and Mrs, Wallace McNamara motored to Provo Sunday and spent tha day with rela- POCATELLO, IPA forhrtd.sd v Z' F. ,jiZ v 'Tv LEWISTON INTERMOUNTAIN DISTRIBUTORS wr Two CO. Organ Recital Program at Madeleine Cathedral apone price remise ODEL DUPLEX the the The Premier in old to the the and the in an It which of t t IF. I $ Felt Electric Supply Company Ogden Electric Supply Co. '' Premier Dealers in - . OGDEN, UTAH Capital Electric Co., Distributors 312 West Second South Slt Lke City . tary. Progressive ' e, ago from an exttd4d California trip, having spent most of the summer and autumn at Los Angeles. While there she did considerable profesisonal work, two appearances in radio concents. , Mias Evans, who to a daugfiterof atr? and Mrs. Edwin Evans of Salt Lake. Mr. Evans being a former member of the University of Utah faculty, will give her second Salt Lake recital Thursday. December 7, at the Ladled Literary club. tive. Mr., George Wells of Bingham was the guest of her sister Mrs M.- - C. McNamara. Monday, South street. at her home on West Fifty-nintMrs. William B Erickson will entertain the S. ft. 8. clnb memberr next Wednesday afterIn Cottonwood. noon at her bom The officer at the Woodmen lodge held a octal Thursday evening at the Fraternal hall in honor of tae member and tbefr wlv. Cards were played throughout the evening, followed by a late supper. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Xenaen left Tuesday for a several week visit with relatives in Rigby, .Idaho. Mr. Mary GoodaR daft Wednday for a two weeks' visit with her daughter, M&. William Enright, iri Magna. a .Mr. and Mr. Atria Iisdahl antvrtsfaM r ' lowing ehihs follows- "The "Pastorale" 4 v - st Fred C. Graham Bureau Outlines Winter Work Rayn&r-Dalhel- White-Boothb- y, Banner ......Key ... - Bach Wolstenholme (a) Prelude . . . . A. Francalse" Tremblay (b) Menuet ..Guilniant "March in D Major Give Her a Rosa Pat Puff To Give the Hair a Naturally Wavy Effect hair-curlin- (Advertisement.) iri'-y- v'.-'-i.iv- Miss Elva R. Evans, soprano, whose her recital program last spring aproved few days exceptional ability, returned OnmmervtoJ. Wriher, Ro- earS. c-- e, Amedee Tremblay, organist and choir director at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, will plav his customary free recital at 7:30 oclock tonightThe Invitation to the public, program is extended - Ever since the virtue of ths silmerin m'ethod first becama known g In this country, druggists here hav been a really extraordinary demand having Its effectiveness, for liquid etlmerlne. its convenlencs and Its entire harmlessOgde.n's newest musical organisation, ness doubtless have been responsible for the Municipal Male chorus (HO voices), Its Increasing use among well groomed formed and sponsored by tha mayor and women. One need only apply a little of the city commission, wiHgive Its initial concert at the Orpheum theater, Ogden, oa liquid with a clean tooth brush before November 21, Tuesday night, doing up ths hair and the tresses will It was only two and one-ha- lf months have a beautiful wavy, and glossy apago that the organization of thla male pearance which hears no marks of chorus was undertaken, ami in that time Ths best way to the Joseph Ballantyne, director, ha developed hair into strands and moisten each of an effective. and cohesive ensemble from them from root to tip. There is no diswhich creditable work may be reason- coloration, no sticky, ..streaky or other ably expected. unplea saht feature. Liquid, silmerlrfe to C. Angus Wright to president 4 nd nuf fine for bobbed as well as long hair ager of the chorus. With the directorate else a an-- , aid In shaping "ear muffs' including a member from each of the fol- - gnd in keeping them In place over the Ogdens Male Chorus inConcert November 21 violinist, nd Edyths cellist. After the first of ths year Winifred T. Brown, dramarto reader, will tour under the management ol the Graham booking offices. Arrangements are in progress for reappearance! at Balt .lake of the first three mentioned art-numbers. Hyde-Woolle- REID PREPARES NEW WORK. W. Reid has Just received from Rayner, Dalhelm A Co., mssio publishers of Chicago, the proof of a new tikis page for the second edition of his "First Plane C. Pieces for Piano." Two thousand set! of these pieces have already been used bv teachers of the Intermountain and Proof is also in Pacific coast regions. Fred C. Graham has Just completed his hands of a set of "Second Piano ill eces a P off that be the arrangements with eastern managers for press lu a short time. handling the Zoellner String quartet during January, Charles Wakefield Cadm&n, UNITY, CENTER MUSIC. American composer, with Princess Tsia-nin- a Redfeather in February, and the For the services this morning at Unity Gsunble Concert company for March, Center' Miss Hazel B. Franks, pianist, will play a "Prelude by Chopin as ths throughout the iaintermountain section also arranging several prelude, and Ltozts "Au Lac de Wallen-start- t Mr. Graham date for the string trio composed of as a postlude. Mrs. EL N. Terkei harpist, Roman. will give a selected solo. Lydia Corinne Butler Is Home Returns From Study at Boston Elva R. Evans California From Trip BF J iMSM Business, KJ wants and Lions. The purpose of the organization to to periodical mueicales indoors during gire the winter season and a festival of muetc In the spring at one of the city's parks, for which purpose the oity --commission hsa promtoed to provide a shell" for the Chorus end orchestra. Mies Mildred Ware, a pupil of Mr. will he the soloist at the forthpossesses a coming concert. Miss Wareusual beauty, contralto of more than power and range, coupled with emotional The program for Interpretative ability. the Tuesday night concert follows' "Soldiers' Chorus" (Faust) ..... Gounod Male chorus. Contralto solo, Sa Saran RoM..ArdiU Miss .Mildred Ware. Verdi Miserere Scene" (11 Trova tore)...Wal-herg Mias Blanche Joseph Ferneltua, male chorus. and .......Verdi "Quartet" (Rlgoletto) "That Little Boy of Mine T jammers brass quartet .... Brahms pirate Dreams Miss Ware and male chorus.' Verdi. Male quartet, "Now tha Night".... Messrs. Ballantyne. Fernelius, Green-we- ll and Stephens. Combining Two Cleaners ,K For Dainty-SanitarijCom- ' pact The top A tiny powder bo gad a puff combined! and foundation of the box are of French ivory-- the bottom of fins net with tiny rubber springs so that the powder sifts through to the velour puff only when patted oa the gkm. It will not leak or splicin purs or handbag. , Puff- is washable, daintily ribbon trimmed and of , lasting- value. Sold In Salt Lake at Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co.; and In Ogden at Kimono House .Ensign Drug Thomaa and the Florist in the Kiesel Co., Last building on Hudson Are. a - by Mrs. Mary Gassett, vBox 458, Ogdaa. Mfg. COT tut m |